THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1899. PERRY BROS, Knabe, UoseancTSons, Briggs and LiidMig Pianos Vocjilian Church Organs, Car penter t'.ulor and Pneumatic Sym phony Organs, Angelus' Criterion Music tiox.'s. Finest line in the city of Violins, M.mdolins, Guitars and B.injos. Call and see the $80. Martin Gui tar and Mandolin at PERRY BROTHER 205 WYOMING AVENUE. BKST IN TOWN. Per c Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO Telephone Orders Promptly De.lvered ;j-jJ7 Adtms Avenue. Scranton Transfer Co., Always Reliable. All kinds of tiansfer work promptly and satisfactorily done. Offlco 109 Lackawanna Ave. Office Phono 525. Barn Phono 0082 HUNTINGTON'S BAKERY, 120 Fnrucc Street. Mnsonlo Temple. C S. SNYDER, The Only Dentist Jn tho City Who Is n (Jrndtiato la Medicine. 420-422 SPRUCE STREET. Dr. Edward Reyer DENTIST B14 SPRUCE ST. OPP. COURT HOUSE. Ml Kinds of Dental Work Done nt I2x tremel I-ow 1'rleeM. 22k Gold Crowns $5.00. Gold Pillings 51.00. Best Set of Teeth ?5.00. Silver rillintr 50c. Crown and ItrldKo work n specialty. If 011 li.no iinv Hi ntal work to be done call 11 ml lme uur Ui'th exit mined Gas ad ministered All operation'! are made painless bv the aid of electricity. I'aln lcss extraction. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose aud Throat Office Hours 9 a. m. to 32 30 p. m.: 2 to 1. Williams Dulldlnc. Opp. PostofTloe. f : CITY NOTES ; Wi:i:iv Or linST-The Aubrey Dn matlc oomiunv nic cnJcnltiB n v.eck of icht in this cltj. Next we.-k llu ko to I'ottHVillu whcio thej will till u week's engagement. NOT A OANDIHATi:.-Jrlin M. Casey ast night lequcBtrd The Tribune to an nounce that he Ik not a riii'lldntt for the Democratic nomination fot bchool cm tiollcr in the Sixth ward INTOIIMATION WANTUD -An In fiulrj has ome to I'otni.iHtci Itlpido from Colorado concerning the relatives of Moses II Ho ant, who left this local It j about 187K and went weft. AT RISCl'i: MISSION -Miss Anna Van Nort. secretary of the South Sldu Young Women's Christian association, assisted by her I.ov.ilti club, will conduct the Venice ut the Rescue mission to night.. .HOLIDAY SOUVKNIRS Mvcr Davl (low, the enterpilslng shoo doaler of I.ne'K riwnnrm utnue. it. distributing as u Holi day souvenir a neat vest pocket ctud case, st. imp receptacle riul memorandum Dbok, combined. 'WnSLHYAN ai.inj CMHIS.-Tho Wcf Ijyan 'Ilee, Itanjo and Mnudolln clubs will he heie December 27 In St. Luke's parls'i hoiihe auditorium, They come by Invi tation of one of the pai lull's young peo ple's eHjirnltutlons of which them is , largo number of patronesses. IMCKPOCKKTS AT WORK - Shop, per will do well to Keep n oloj-e i;rasp oil their pocltctbook'j tlie.se clnvn. On one ntorwqn.ltyi prominent store two poek-ejbooks- v ero stolen, one cntnlntng $150, - .. GRANDEST DISPLAY AT " THE MODEL," DSLICATESSEN EMPORIUM. Fresh Invoice tr finest tnble deli cacies, Imported Hares, Landingcr ftaumt'C Nina Scotia Salman, 1'atts of all kinds, Imported and Culllouila I'rults and Julllch, Nulil nuUtci Delbatess Herring In Wino Sauce. Italian Chestnuts, ,eb Ituchci), Ilatzlpan and Honey 4- j.eu iuh m n i Cakrv fff nil Jin? i'.filW hoiiiiaxV-ci nil descriptions and full ,(&n 1itcni for the .'nTcrlng r.rdem taken now for tne noiiuovs Dinner Table d'Hote nreakfnst, Lunch eon nnd Supper n la carte. Oys tern served In my stvle. 2ai-223t'WashinBton Avenue. f -h :;-: -f 1 1 tho utliet- 511'. It Is said Hint small boys nro tho culprits an they were last year. rOMCK ni".Mi:Ml!i:nm.-Thr. mom bim of tho Scranton police force nil re eclved by mail vcMordav a hnndsonm Chrlstmns prosetit fiom Myer Davldow, tho l.ncknwuni a avenue shoe dealer. It wns a small '.entlict esse containing a mcinorandtun book, card ease titul slartp book. IB SHU, AMVK. - Police omcer Thomas MoKennn, of Old Poire, win wn t-hot by Watchman Thomas l.uddnn Sunday nlsht, tallied iimhiit vestcr dav, and at 12 o etoek Ifnt nlirtit vmvs re portid to be better than nt nny llm "lino ho vos wounded. Dr. Timlin rns there Is it barn pitslblllty that he may recover. JOINT Al'DITlNt' C'OMMITTP.R-Tho Joint nudltliiff eommltteo of rmtncIN met last eveultiK with six out of tho clk'hUcn members rrcmt. There were very fuw ilalmn orestnttd i.nd nil which wero passed. It vmih deilded to p ly tho bill for tho baiterloloRlcal examination of the city's water whkh was held up Eomo time ago. DOMESTIC SCIi:.'Ci:.-Tho cooklncc clns In the Younn Wrmen's Chilsttin association will open January 15 and will be In chartre of Miss Knti L Smith, a Krnduate of the lloston Cooklns school. Miss Smith wilt be nt the ofllce, 03 Wash liiKton avenue, nfter Jnnuaiy 3, to ai laiiKe elases and to register pupils 1'or terms apply at the olllce. LOST HRR GOLD WATCH -A valu able Kold watch owned by Mrs. John T Howe, of this city, was stolen Sundnv night while Mis. Howe was visiting with her hlstcr nt tho Kenyan honu stead In Ul.ikely. The thief was probably heated nvvny before he had completed his pur pose of burglarizing the house, as tho watch wat) the only iittlclo stolen. PRIZKS AWARDED -At the entertain mrnt of Moses Tavlor council, No. 1"l Junior Order United American Motlianlf s, In Guernsoj's hall Tuesdiy night, tho umbrella on thu gold watch contest was won by ticket No. 310S, held bv Mrs. George Malott The umbrella on the Ixd loom suit was won by No. 21SI, held by Thomrs P. Donlck. He can get It bv calling on C 11 Schwlies nt the Com monwealth bulldlrg. OPPtCKRS JJLi:CTi:D P.ilcstlno sen ate, No. M3, Knights of the Ancient nssenlc order, nt Its meeting In Mnlti temple 1 if-t night elected the following ofllcers- Excellent senator. George o Cnrr; senior senirhal, M V. Saunders, lunlor seneschal, W V. Handrlck soeer dos, D. P. Tlnkhnm; recording seeretnrv, n. T Pone: financial sccrttaiv, P. W. Roll, treasurer, A L Prancols: tiusuo for thiee j ears, John II Lidwlg. The Installttlon will take pi ice on tho ilrst Wednesday evening In Jnnutrv, whrn tho piesent excellent senator, II. M Streeter. becomes the Junior rast exeelb-nt senntor. The Essenlc order has n line membership and row neeeoslons nro being made nt every meeting. Given Away. A pair of kid gloves makes a nlee present, but a pair of gloves in a pret ty ennmelled box makes u much nicer present. Buy the gloves of us and w5 will give you tho box gratis. Mears & Ilagcn. WOES OF THE NEWSBOYS. Mayor Orders Police to Stop Crying of Sunday Papers. Mayor Moir, In accordance with tho wishes of the Christian lhideavoieis, has ordetcd the policemen tluoughout the city, thiough Chief Holding, to prevent the hawking of Sunday news papers on the stteet by newsboys. He foresees that tho guardians of tho peace will have gieat dillleulty In silencing the oninipiescnt and slit 111 moutheil newsboy, but ho is deter mined to hnve them do their best to suppiess tho evil. Adjourned Assignee Sale. On Tuesday morning, Dec. 2Gth, 1S99, at 9 o'clock, I will offer for sale or at auction the entire stock of M. Solomon & Co, at the store loom, 313 Penn avenue, Scranton, Pa. Said stock con sists of clothing, men's furnishing goods, hosiery, notions, etc. Torni. and conditions of the sale will bo made known at the time of the sale. u. mosi:s. Assignee for the benefit of the creditors of M. Solomon & Co Notice. No freight will be lecelved for ship ment at the IX, L & W. freight house on Christmas or New Ye.u's, but tho ft eight houso will be open for dellveiv up to 12 o'clock noon on each of tho above named days. Cut Square in Two. $1 00 Slippers for fine., nt Mahon's Shoe store, today, tomorrow and Sat utday. Oct a pair befoio thov ire all gone. SInhon's Shoo store, MS Lack t vvanna avenue. To the Voters of tho 17th Ward. I heichv announce myself ns a can didate for the Republican nomination for select council In the Seventeenth word. Phil. W. Roll. Ice Cream and Fancy Calc;?. Place ordets now for Christmas. The choicest taney cakes and purest ice cieam In the city will be found nt Huntington's, 420 Spruco stteet. Local Work of Reference. The Scianton Tilbune Year Hook for 1900 will be siconil to nono In this ie spect. Ready for delivery on Jan. 1. 10,000 Havana Cigats, flfiO per hundred- worth $500. Speelnl this week. II G. Coursen. Inipoitcd nnd Domestic cisais at I.andls'. 207 Wyoming awnuo. The Wlntcn Fountain Pen for sale by all Jeweleis and Matloneis. Best made. The snip for tho $10,000 pioductlon ot "The Musktttcrs," with .lames O'Neill as D'Artaghan, opens tr morrow morn ing. Finest wlnps nnd cigars at Land's, S20 Spruco stteet Malaga Grapes, Fancy, 20 to 3)c n. o. Couieen. Teachers' Oxford Bibles, ReynoldH Bios FlitPst rjunUty Bilir Pipes, at I.-m-dls', 207 Wyoming avenue. Smoke the "Hotel Jermyn" cigar, 10c. Fduntaln pons. Hejnolds Bros. Mrs. WinBlow'o Soothing; Syrup bold b all DiutjfclstH In nvcij part of tha world. Ho sum nnd ni,k for "Mrs. Wins, low's Soothing Syrup." nnd tuke no other kind, Twonty-Ilvo cento a bottlo. Has been usitl for over KITTY YL'AIIS by MILLIONS of MOTIIDItS tor their CB1LDHP.N WHIM'TBUTIIINO WIT I p :itri:cT sreenss a soothi.Jj i .. CHILD. SOl'TDNH the Gl'.MS. ALLA1H .11 now. 'ITIM-H WINh l Vi M . I ANNUAL DINNtR OF NEW ENGLANDERS occuns tomorrow night in BOARD Or TRADE ROOMS. Committee Han Made Elaborate Prep arations nnd Expects the Thir teenth Annual to Rnnk with the Most Successful Events Ever Given Under the New Englnnd Society's Auspices All tho Invited Guests Have Sent Acceptances Sketches of tho Visiting Speakers. This year's dinner of tho New nng land society the thirteenth which takes place tomorrow night, has been eliiboiatuly piepnred for, nnd If It falls below any of Its predecessors In nny featuto tending to mukc un affair of this kind n success. It will not be due to lack of study and effort on tho part of tho committee, D. H. Atlierton, J. O. Snnderson, J. H. Burr, Russell 13. Dini mlek and J. II. Fisher Responses huve been received from tho guests who have been Invited to make addresses nnd all havo sent ac ceptances. These aio Rev. William Bi llot Grillls, D. D., L. 11. D., of Ithaca; William H. MeL'Iroy, of tho New York Mali and Bxpress; Hon. Willis h. Moore, of Washington, and Rev. Rob ert F. Y. Pleico, of the Penn Avenue Baptist church. President Homer Gteen Is also to deliver an address. The dinner will be setved In the board of trndo nssembly room by O'Ncil, the Scranton club steward. The atrangement of the tables and tho dec otatlotiH, the committee expects, will piovo a pknsnnt surpilse. Tho design of the menu card Is by George B. Dlm mlck nnd Is also counted upon to be voted n pietty nnd Ingenious novelty, an effect nlmed at ouch year by the different tommltetes. Ptetedlng tho dinner, which will be nt 7 o'clock, there will bo a half-hour tecoptlon, followed by the customary "Habitation of the Hag," The attendance piomlses to be much laiger than usual, the committee sav &. AN INTERESTING MAN. The Rev. Dr. William Billot GrlfTis has had an active and Interesting ca reer. Ho wns boin in Phlladelphlan In 1MJ. He was giaduatod fiom Rutger's college with the class of 1SC9, and Im mediately thernfter spent a jenr In European travel. Returning to Ameri ca he entered upon a course of theolo gy at New Biunswick, but soon relin quished his studies there to accept a call to educational work In Japan. Ho was at Pukul for a year, oiganlzlng and conducting schools on the Ameri can plan In the province of Echlzen, witnessing mnny sttango sights and learning much of the methods and manners of that sttange and Interest ing people About that time tho feudal system In Japan was biokon up and every thing was centralized under the Mika do at Toklo Dr. Gt litis was thereupon Invited to nil tho cl.air of physical sciences at the Imperial Unlvi.s.ty of Toklo, which position he retained for tho next three years. He leturned to Ameilci In 1S74, resumed his theo logical studies nt the Union Theologi cal seminal y In Now York, nnd upon giaduatlon accepted a call to the First Reformed Dutch church at Schenec tady, N. Y. Hete ho remained for nine years, filling for a time tho chair of mental science In Union college. During this period he was united In marriage to Miss Kathorlne, daugh ter of Prof. Irving Stanton, ot Union college. He was then called to tho pastorate of tho Shawmut Avenue Congregational church, In Boston, where he remained seven years, re signing in 1S93 to become pastor of the First Congregational church, of Ttha en, N. Y., where he still remains. Dur ing these years of activity Dr. Grillls has been live times to Europe. In 1S91 he went to London as a delegate to tho International Congregational council. INVITATION FROM QUEEN. In 1S9S, he was piesent, by special Invitation, at the coronation of Queen Wllhelmlnn, of HoUand. This honor came to him because of his promi nence ns nn investigator of and writer upon Dutch hlstoiy. He is one of tho thiee Ameiloan members of Hip Neth erlandish Society of Letters of Leyden. III? book "P.tavo Little.- Holland anl Whit She Taught U-" has been very widely i cad, and his new book "Tho American In Holland" hids fair to be fully as popular. Dr Grlflls works on Japan have long b"en recognized is nuthoiltv. his pxcrpthnal opportuni ties tei ncnulie inform illon being well known The titles are "Tho Mlkado'n Emjlto." now in its eighth edition; "The .Tnpnnep Fnliy World," ".Tnpan In History, rolklnio nnd Art." "Corea the Hetmlt Nation," nnd "Honda the Samurai," a tale of modern Japan. Dr. Grillls lias t iken n d-ep Intttcst In, and has given ospe-lnl study to, tho story of the Pllgilms His book "Tha Pilgrims in Their Thief Homes, Eng land. Holland nnd Atm-ilca" being one ot the best and most popular ever written on tint subject American hlstorv 1ms hid an ospjo inl fnsrlnatlon for Dr. Grlflls ns it shown by his published works Among his books on that sublet t mnv bo men tioned the bliinplips of "Matthew Cilhraltli Pony," the Arrerloan nav.il heio. and ',Tovvnstnd Hauls, our flr.st envov to Japan A1j "Sir William Johnson and tho Six Nations." Tha linmnncp of DIscovviy. ' "The Ro mance of Ameilcnn Colonization," and "1 ho Homnnee of Conquest," the last named volumo ti eating In part of tha great events of 1W which brought so much of tho West Indies under our control, made HnwT.il a part of our republic, and placed tho Philippine under the stars nnd sttlpes, Dr. Grlf fls' fondness for biblical research Ii exempllllod In his beautiful volume, "The Lily Among Thorn-;, ' a study ot the Song of Solomon IN GREAT DEMAND. Dr Grillls Is In great demand ai a contributor to the bert of American peilodlrnl llterntuie. He Is an enter taining and foiepful speaker and tho members and guests of tho v Eng lnnd society nro to be congiatulnted on the piospect e.f he'ulug him. It Is d'le to the long-standing friendship ex isting between him nrd Homer Gteone. president of the society, that ho Is her) on this occasion, Mr. McElroy wns for many yeuts leading edltoiial witter on the Now Yoik Tribune and now holds a similar position on tho Mall and Express. He Is regarded ns one of the brightest men of the day. Snrantonlnns will reinom bor, with pleasure, having hoard him on the occasion of the Army of thu Potomac reunion In this city, when he IVellvercd Hie teiinlon poem. Hon. Willis U Mooro is. well-known personally in Scranton, by reason of his periodical visits In tho Interest of Property he holds here, nnd Is known by reputation throughout the whole country by renson of his position ns head of the weather bureau. At pres ent Mr, Mooro Is acting ns secretary of agriculture, tho secrttary and his assistant both being away from Washington. GEORGE HERRON MISSING. He Hns Not Been Seen Slnco Monday Evening. Georgo Hrrron, of Carbon street, left homo Monday evening about 5 o'clock to vljlt his son, Frank, who is in the Lackawanna hospltnl. After remain ing theto about half nn hour he stnrtel for home, but has not been seen sine". Hcrron is about sixty-four years of nt;e, has brown hair nnd gray chin whiskers, datk complexion and has a blue mark near one eye He Is five feet six Inches In height, nnd weighs ICO pounds, llo wore a cap and dark clothes. He has n wife and two chil dren. Occasionally he suffered from attacks of fits. RAID ON SLOT MACHINES. Crusade Against the Gambling De vices by Detectivo Seldmnn. Kelly Machines Returned. A raid has begun on the slot ma chines In the various hotels of the city by Detective Ike Seldman, aided by Constable Ira Mitchell. The ma chines which have caused the trouble ate known ns the "Owl" and are thi same make as the ones taken from Alderman Kelly's ofllce nfter Constable! Ellman had confiscated them. Six machines huve been seized nl ready, and nmong the places from which they have been removed are Carroll's, the Grand Central and Ig natz Urain'p, on South Washington avenue. Mr. Urnm Is very Indignant at tho seizure of his machine when theio are several others in the block which have not been touched. Seldman says ho has Influential backers In his movement and that he will continue in it until he has lid tho city of this particular form of gam bling device. Tho shop-keepers from whose places the machines were taken were to have a heating before Aldermnn Lentes yes terday afternoon, but It was postponed until 2 o'clock this afternoon. Alderman Kelly yesterday announced that the three slot machines which were confiscated by Constable Jacob Elman, and which were later stolen from his office, were returned yester day afternoon, surreptitiously, while the alderman was nt dinner. Ho sajs the machines were stolen by some parties living between his office and his home. Their names, however, he does not wish to disclose. He learned that these parties took the machines and sent them word that If the ma chines were not returned piosecutlons would follow. This had tho effect of tho machines reappearing as mysteri ously as they disappeared. Alderman Kelly says the machines have been de stioyed. The alderman fuithcr says that Con stable Jake Elman has Issued a war rant for the arrest of Detective Ike Seldman and Constable Henry F. Woelkeis for the !nroenvAf six slot machines the ones refei red to nbove. It Is claimed by Elman that these machines were taken from various saloons nnd carted to Detective Seid man's home, all of which Is contrary to law, In Alderman Kelly's ojilnlon. Seldman took the machines home, so It appears, because Alderman Lentes refused to allow them to be stored In his ofllce. When asked what prompted Elman to swear out the warrant. Alderman Kelly said: "He did It for other par ties, the men who eiwn the machines." Who owned the machines, the alder man was not prepared to say. The sale of seats for the greatest dramatic spectacle ever put on tho stage, namely, James O'NpHIi in. "The Musketeers," opens tomorrow morn ing. Stei ling letter seals. Reynolds Bros. Eastman kodaks. $3.31, at the Griffin Art Company's store New Market 424 Spriice Street. Everything That Should be in a First Class Market. Oysters -tX alf.shell Fresh Florida Pine Apples, Tomatoes, and Cucumbers. Special line of Table Delicacies Thomas & Brandarnore - - - f - f - f - f - f - fHyt - - - f - t - - I A Winton s- l Fountain Ren t Abkes a charming Christmas present. It's the I best Pen made. It won't a gold feed. It's a home product, 4- All stationeis and jewelers sell them and they will return your money if you're $2.50 to tThe Winton Fountain Pen Co. I i i - -( ----. -. .- FUNERAL OF MR. KINGSLEY. Will Bo Attended Today by Mnny Knights Templar. The funernl of aporgo 8. Klngsley, who dlrd nt his homo In Blnkely Mon day afternoon, will be held this after noon nt 2 o'clock from his late resi dence. All Knights Templar icsldlng In tho city nre roeiucsted to attend tho funeral. A special car for tho Sli Knights on the Peckvlllo line will leave Lackawanna and Franklin avenues nt 1.30 this afternoon. A special meeting of Dlsu lo Vent commntidery of Wilkes. Bane, of which Mr. Klngslcy was a past eminent com minder, was held Tuesday night, at which It wns decided to attend th funeral today Thev will come up on tho train leaving that ity on the Del awnio and Hudson road, nt W 30. Solid Trains to Northern Michigan. Tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Is now running solid trains of palace sleeping cars, dining cars (serv ing meals a la carte) and first-class dnv coaches, through from Chicago to Cal umet, Houghton, Hancock nnd other points In the Copper Country without changing cars, with direct connection for Marquette, Negaunee, Ishpetnlng', etc., nnd passengers from tho Eirt, South nnd Southwest will find this a most desirable route. All coupon ticket agents sell tickets via tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Hallway. , A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 50-ccnt bottlo of Greene'r Warranted Sirup of Tar If It falls to cure your ceugh or cold We also guarantee n 25-cent bottle to provo satis factory or money rctundid: David M Jones M. J. Vetter. A. W Musgrave Albert Schultz. Shrver's Pharmacy. C I.orrnz II. M CoIp. F. L Ternpe. C Thompson. Chns P. Jones. The Winton Fountain Pen Is a Scranton product, and Is superior to any fountain pen In the world. Buy tho Box. Cigars, at Landls', L07 Wyomlntr Fancy Stationery. Reynolds Bios. Smoke the "Hotel Jermyn" cigar, 10c. The sale of seats for James O'Neill and his btave Musketeers opens to morrow morning. Sterling desk blotters. Reynolds Bros. Smoke tho Pocono 5c. cigar. Prices Reduced. Watches Solid silver watches, Am erican vorls, were $iooo, now CC oo. James Boss make, filled watch, jew eled move ment, war ranted, for $4-so. Solid Gold Watches at wonderful prices $io. $20 and $25, every one bargains. Ladies' solid silver watches.hand engraved, hunting case, American movements, warranted, tor S6.75. Rexforcl Co. 132 Wyoming Ave. 225 Lackawanna Ave. Pianos and Organs During tho holidays at Bottom Prices. Beautiful L prlght Pianos for $150, unequalled in the city for the money. ORGANS, live or six octave, nearly new, as low as $15 Don't fail to come and look over tho bargains be fore you conclude a purchase, Guernsey Mali Bldg J. W. CUKKNSEY, Prop. 3143 IGnnd 318 Wellington Ave. SC't ANTON, PA. W. P. SHOOP. 146 Washlncton Ave Mear liulldlnc Smoking Sets, both In Sllvor nnd Hurnt Ivors A special lint of Hrlar and Meer schaum Pipes The finest line- of Key West Cigars, in boxes of 25 for Xmas trade. All prices. - f - - -f-f-ff-f-f-f--f-f -t--f---t-4. leak. It is iointless. It has not satisfied. $10. I A SUGGESTION i 3 Vernis Martin Tnbles, Curio Cabinets, etc., You have prob- Sg eJ bly priced them olsewhero and thought tho price so high that SE 5 you could not afford one. See our prices: 5" Z& 12 inch top, Dottblo Tablo S0.00 2 10 inch bqunro top, Doublo Tablo O.GO jS 20 inch square top, Doublo Tablo 0.00 3j Pedestals, 30 inches high 4.00 2 Curio CnbinotB 17.00 teg If you aie in doubt what to get for Christmas presents, i-uiuu iu uur siurc, it in niu Cfo'&YlcAX -. Miliar & Peck. mmmmmmwmmmmKmmm0 n lit Cold weather is sure to couic and with it the Furs. What better gift than a nice piece of fur neck a ue.v Muff, or perhaps an Electric Seal or Lamb Coat ? Vc quote a lew of the prices : Brown Marten Scarfs, natural color.. $0.00 to Brown Marten Scarfs, dyed 3.50 to Electric Seal Scarfs 2.00 to Mink Boas, some as handsome as Sable 4.00 to Sable Fox Scarfs, beauties 10.00 to Handsome Collarettes, all prices 8.00 to Kealllussian Sable Boas 30.00 to Electric Seal Coats 30.00 to Alaskan Seal Coats 150.00 to Persian Lamb Coats 100.00 to F. h Crane Raw Furs Bought. Furs Repaired. '4$ftAiAtAtiti)AtAdAti -s 9 It s Going to Be A Great Christmas We have the goods and make prices that will fit all the stockings. And do it reasonably, too. Don't cry, "Can't Afford It," but come to this store and see for yourself how easily and economically you can get nice presents for your relatives and fi lends. We Have a Full Stock Of Things Everybody Wants We can show you appropriate gifts for young and old, costing from a mere trifle up to as costly a present as you care tq make. We have most charming selections in everything that should be found in a first-class, up-to-date jewelry store, including Diamonds, Brooches, Watches, Silver Novelties, Lamps. Leather Goods, Etc. V3 il A. EL ROGERS' JEWELRY STORE, 213 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton, Pa. OavidowBros Jobbers in JevJelry, 227 LACKAWANNA AVE. ATTENTION! To tho pe-oplo of tho city of STuntou nnd Its vhinltj Wo huvo the. Iliictit und laigeHt utock of hoi. lduy souds, sueh f.n Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, L LLi, at very low prices Wo Invito eve,' body to tall and ee thorn and by so doing j oil will Und It will be to your ad vantage to necuro jour holidii prcbcntH. livery nrtle-lc Is Ktiariintccel to bo 113 rep. resented, or ir.oncv refunded. Dav5dow Bros 227 Lactewiim Avj, Everett's Hoises .nui carri.ig.'s are su peiior to those ot any other liveiy in the city. It you should desire to tjo for a "drive during this delight ful pcuod of weather, call tele phone 704, and Eveiett will einl you .1 fiis.t-cl.iss outfit. EVERETT'S LIVERY, S20 DIX COURT. REAR CITY HALL) 01 auggesuons. 134 Wyoming Avo, "Walk In and look around." need of for the Persian $15.00 5.00 5.00 18.00 15.00 00.00 40.00 50.00 250.00 140.00 The RELIABLE Furrier. orsen Should use the KL & B, RUBBER PUD HORSE SHOE, "AND THE HORSE WON'T SLIP" Ask your blacksmith to shoe your horse with tha W. & B Shoe. AGENTS F0ntf3iS3bk. Neversfiip Removable Calks n b LM) and 12S Franklin Ave. The Dickson MuiiuTactUTln; Co. icnmt.Hi nml Wlikei'lhrrs. t'4 Muuui.toiururi of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY EN0INES Uollers. HolitlnzandPumpInz Machinery, General Ofllce, Scranton, Pa 1 IfflllB PRESSURE, m TOqL lessens Jwm IKk C0NCDSSI0H.J3OT H AW 0. ux
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